Friday, 24 July 2015

Karens yarn...

Yesterday afternoon Karen popped into the shop for a cuppa and a chat, and amongst all the nattering she showed me the shawl she was knitting using her own hand spun, hand dyed yarn. 

I fell instantly in love with it! 





SO much in love with it I nearly stole it from her!! She definatley has an eye for colour - I've seen some of her other hand dyed yarn and it is always beautiful. This one is so bright and cheerful, like a sunrise or a beautiful sunset and I WANT IT!! (Please?!?)

Karen is hoping to refine her spinning a little bit before trying to sell some of her creations - personally I dont think it can be improved much more as I love the 'one offness' off hand spun yarn and I will definately be looking out for her Etsy Shop when I am in Wales and in need of some yarn which is both individual and beautiful. 

Thankyou for bringing it in to show me Karen, I may be asking for some lessons in hand dying very soon!

Lots of love

Tina xxx




Thursday, 16 July 2015

I'm such a rubbish Blogger - nothing for months and now here's my BIG news......

I knew I hadn't blogged for a LONG time, but I did not realise it was a whole year - how on earth did that happen??? I guess with moving shop and other family stuff its just passed me by....

So since I moved the shop from the High Street to The Plain, its been going from strength to strength - all my customers have re-found me and I get a lot of new customers who are just wandering up to the High Street, lots of tourists from America, Australia and all over who are staying at Thornbury Castle (Lucky people!) So we are very happy here.....which is why my BIG news is happy news but tinged with a lot of sadness for me.

Here goes....

I am moving to Wales. There I've said it. I am moving to 'the Land of My Fathers' to a beautiful house in half an acre of land at the foot of The Black Mountains (I think they look more like grey hills, but I'm told I mustn't say that to a Welsh person!) The only problem with my hubby being offered a really great job in Wales is that I will have to sell my business here, and that is the sad part for me. I love this shop and all the people involved in it - customers, co-workers, helper outers, other High Street business owners, Chamber of Commerce members, charities I have become involved in, delivery men, the post lady - and any other person who I have regular contact with. Its going to be a huge wrench for me to leave it behind. I am determined that the shop will not close, it will stay on the market for as long as it takes to sell. Somehow we will make it work so all the customers I have gained over the last three years can still pop in for their yarn and a chat if they want. Even if I have to come over from Wales every day. I think Thornbury likes having a Wool Shop. 

I would love it if anyone who reads this could pass on the news that the business is up for sale. It would be great to be able to choose who buys it, as I only want the right person to take it on - someone who will try to expand and widen the business. And of course, let me come back in every now and then to buy some yarn as I will not be working full time and will have time to knit and spin as much as I like!

I will be setting up a new small business selling Sock and Shawl yarns, so look out for LoobyLou, yarns for sock and shawl knitters coming soon. I will also have a new LoobyLou blog which will definately have more than one post a year on it!!

Now I have to go and Google search yarn shops in Wales......

Lots of love
Tina xxxx


Monday, 21 July 2014

Thornbury in Bloom......

Thornbury is my favourite place. I have lived here for more than 40 years, and have never fallen out of love with it.  I have always loved the High Street - I've watched it change so much over the years, and fondly remember some of the old shops that used to be here.....Dorothy Gubbins and her penny sweets (we used to get 4, yes 4 blackjacks for a penny!), the old pipe makers shop next door and the smell that used to come from there, Mrs Rugman and the pet shop, and many more including my favourite shop ever and the reason I am owner of a wool shop now - Pats Wool Shop. Here I bought my first ball of wool when I was 14 years old, and here I thought.....'I'd love to own a wool shop, what a great job'.


(Photo above is Thornbury High Street in the 1960's when I moved here and as I first remember it!) 

Well, several careers (and many years) later, I was in a position to do just that and The Wool Stop was created just over 2 years ago. I am 'living the dream' and having the most fun in any job I have ever had, however its not as simple as it seemed all those years ago when I just thought I could sit and knit the day away.....customers, stocking up, ordering, accounts, orders, cleaning, tidying, workshops, banking, posting, supporting and marketing via social media take up most of my days. And on top of all this there's the charity knitting - always something on the go for a charity, always lots of wonderful knitters out there willing to help out. Most recently (and the point of this post!) is the Thornbury in Bloom project. Thornbury enters the Britain in Bloom competition every year, and wins prizes every year. You cannot fail to see the beautiful hanging baskets and floral displays around the town, and this year I very proudly got to be a tiny part of it......I was asked by the Thornbury in Bloom team to make some hanging baskets for some of the empty brackets on some of the shops. With a wonderful team of ladies working with me, we managed to produce 11 beautiful flowery baskets which today went up on show about the town for judging day. They look fabulous, and there have been so many comments from customers and non customers popping into the shop it has made all the hours of knitting, crocheting and wiring worth it. 









What I am most chuffed about (apart from all the ladies who made such an effort to help!) is the fact that little old Tina Mason, quiet as a mouse and picked on all throughout school, is now running a shop in my favourite town in my favourite High Street and that shop is becoming part of the Community  - a community where most people care about their surroundings and the people in it. I am today, very proud.

A huge thankyou to all of my ladies who knitted and crocheted their fingers off to make the baskets, you are all fab! Drinks are on me at Knitter Natter :-) And thankyou to Guy and Andrea from Thornbury in Bloom for asking us to take part - I really hope the judges liked the pretty flowery town as much as we do!!

The woolly baskets will come down today, as they are needed next week for the National Judging day on the 30th July - good luck to Thornbury, the town looks beautiful.

And now I have finished knitting flowers, I just dont know what to do.......

(I'm sure I'll find something though!!)

Hope to see you soon
Tina xxx





Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Our day at CountryFile with the BBC


Imagine my surprise when I got a call which went like this....

Hi, can I speak to Tina please
Yes speaking
Hi, my names Katy and I'm a researcher from the Countryfile programme at the BBC, and I've been looking at your yarn bombing on the internet
Really??
Yes really
What the BBC?
Yes, the BBC....

So once I actually picked myself up off the floor, Katy asked me if I would like to be involved in the Countryfile Summer Show being filmed at the Cotswold Show in Cirencester

Of course I said Yes (please!!)

Over the following two weeks, the requirements changed from 'making pom poms with the public and decorating a tree' to knitting something for the presenters to wear during a cricket match, knitting squares with the public and spinning a newly shorn fleece into a tea cosy!! All we could do was promise to try to get everything done, but due to the smelliness of a newly shorn fleece, we decided to take a back up of our own clean sheep fleece, a kind of plan b!!

The day arrived and we excitedly drove to Cirencester. When we told the parking attendants we were with the BBC, we were ushered into a little private parking area (no parking with the masses for us!!) and were quickly met by Katy who was as lovely person as she was on the phone and shown our area for the day. We set up camp, and were totally surprised by the friendliness and hospitality of the BBC crew - several came up and introduced themselves including the producer and director (who to our delight said they too had decided the sheep fleece would be too smelly to spin - phew!). Everyone was interested in what we were doing, and throughout the day we were looked after, even though they were all so very busy. Such a fabulous team of people.



During the day we sat and knitted and spun, and chatted to so many members of the public about knitting and yarn and stuff - it was great to get to chat to such a variety of people. The spinning wheel was the draw for the day, my mum is surely a YouTube sensation by now as she was filmed so many times. We had samples from raw fleece to spun hanks of yarn, and so were able to describe the process from start to finish and I think maybe there might be a few people now interested in spinning. Success!! All this while sat amongst the crew and presenters while they were filming the show. Not only very enjoyable, but also very interesting watching how a show like Countryfile is filmed - we said hello to Matt Baker five times on camera due to them having to retake the 'scene', it will be interesting to see the show all edited and put together having seen it so disjointed and 'bitty'....

Highlights of the day....

Making a cup of tea in the 'green room' next to John Craven 


Having my photo taken and chatting to the lovely Matt Baker (I was a little bit starstruck!!)


And knitting with John Hammond who was a very good knitter! 


 
All in all we had a brilliant day. The show will be aired on 10th August - we're not sure how much of us will be in the programme (if any) but we had such a lovely day, we dont mind!! If we're not shown, I'm hoping that my Cricket Jumper Tea Cosy will be as it was used for the High Tea scene after the cricket match!!





A huge thankyou to the Countryfile Team (especially Katy, she was fab) for making us part of their team for the day....I've already told them we are free for the next one :-)

If you watch Countryfile, I hope you enjoy the show and maybe spot a little bit of us

Lots of love

Tina xxxx




Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Yarn Shop Day.....and other news!

Yarn Shop  Day was a great day at 15 The Plain - I am so touched by the amount of people who came out especially to help celebrate their local Yarn Shop - people who I have known for ages and people who I haven't....I think it has made me realise what a wonderful community spirit exists in Thornbury and the surrounding areas. I am so proud to be part of it....!!

Heres couple of photos I managed to get on the day, not too many as I was quite busy.....

Knitting on the pavement with tea and cake...


 My Nan Dorothy, the oldest knitter in town at the grand old age of 92

And Jen (wearing her awesome newly knitted cardigan) having a cuddle with new shop puppy Reg :-)

And in the background of the last photo you can see a very serious looking Jacqui, trying to fathom out how to work the website....Jacqui already runs workshops for us at the shop, but is now joining us as a part time Shop Person (Hurrah!) so you might be lucky and get her next time you come into the shop instead of me - there's not much she doesn't know about anything to do with anything crafty, she's fab!

I hope you had a lovely Bank Holiday Weekend, and big thankyou's again to all of you who came out on Saturday to see us. You are all amazing :-)

We were included in the Lets Knit Magazine Blog (They organised YSD), you can find it here www.letsknit.co.uk/blog/yarn-shop-day-2014 
I have to say I love Jacquis prediction for the future at the end.......Lets hope it really happens :-)

Lots of love
Tina xx




 

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Sad day...happy day :-)

Today is the last working day in what is now lovingly referred to as Ye Olde Wool Stoppe, before we begin the move to the new shop just down the road.

I am sad because this little shop has been an amazing place to start afresh  - it has brought lots of new happy people into my life, and helped put all those miserable memories (and people) of my past working life to the back of my mind - and so it will always hold special memories for me as a place of healing and mending. I love this shop and all the people who come in every day and make my working life so lovely. 34 High Street I will miss you xx


However, the new shop holds so much promise for The Wool Stop and all I want to achieve - more space for more yarns and haberdashery, more room so people can stop and have a chat and a cuppa, a workroom where we can run as many workshops as we like, a big pavement outside for sitting in the sunshine and knitting, and on and on.....so The Wool Stop future is looking great, and I am looking forward to reopening next week and beginning yet another episode in my life as a trader in Thornbury - a great town and one I am proud to live in and promote.

So, I look forward to you all coming into the new shop and spending some time chatting and browsing - see you at 15 The Plain, Thornbury for a cuppa :-)


Lots of love, Tina


Thursday, 20 March 2014

Yes, I am a proven mind reader.......and generally as helpful as I can be!

So, a lovely lady came into the shop and asked if she could have a look at the patterns....sure I said and off she went into the little room. 10 seconds later she came back and said...

'To save me looking through all the patterns, you might be able to help. I'm looking for a thickish sort of vest style cardigan or wrap, but it must have a pointy bit at the front. I also want it to be quite fitted but not too tight, with a fairly wide front and a tie not a button, although if it had a button I could adapt it. I dont want it to have a collar, and I dont want a round neck but I dont want it to be too slopey at the front...I dont want a pattern on it but I dont want it too plain, but I could always add my own pattern, Oh and I dont want sleeves but if it has sleeves I can take them off....can you help?'


I said 'Errrrrrrr, maybe......'!! We then had a quick discussion about designing her own garment, or Ravelry but she wanted something now, so thinking this was an impossible ask, and desperately trying to imagine what her ideal cardie looked like I went to the pattern folders. Pretending to know exactly what I was doing (!!) I started with the chunky ladies patterns. We looked at a lot of patterns which were  'too wide at the front', 'too narrow at the front', or 'no, not what I'm looking for'... and after a little while suddenly I thought of a Sirdar Pattern that I had - one that was a slouchy sleeveless shapeless wrap with a tie not a button. And my lovely customer simply (and to my relief and happiness) said..'that's nice, I'll have that one!!'

So, more by luck than anything else I had managed to help what I though was a customer with an impossible request. It turned out that she had some of her own handspun yarn that she wanted to use and would adapt the pattern to her specific requirements. I cant wait to see it.....

Recently I did a Facebook thingy - which Mr Men Character are you? - and it said I was Mr Bump which is just silly!! I rather think I am this one after today....


It always makes me happy when I can help. I hope my customer was happy too.

Have a lovely day
Tina xx